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The last time Tom Murray heard from his son, TJ, was around 12:30 a.m. Oct. 19, when TJ assured his father he wouldnt drive Toms truck home from a bar in South Montgomery County.
But TJs family and friends havent heard from him since, and the Murray family and the Montgomery County Sheriffs Office are asking the publics help in finding TJ, a 24-year-old student at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville who is named for his father.
I called him around midnight expecting him to be home already, Tom Murray, a physical education teacher at Oak Ridge High School, said. Then I called him right at 12:30 (a.m) and he told me, Im not driving your truck.
TJ, who is 5 feet, 6 inches tall and weighs 140 pounds, has blue eyes and was wearing a red T-shirt with white lettering and wearing shorts, had umpired some Little League baseball earlier in the evening, then went to the bars, Tom Murray said.
For some reason, Tom Murray said, his son told him he had been locked out of Rookies, but its not clear why.
The MCSO is checking into any service calls to the bar that night, and is looking for witnesses, Lt. Dan Norris said.
Tom Murray spoke with a friend who was with his son at On The Rocks before TJ disappeared, and the friend said he had gone to the restroom. When he came back out into the bar, TJ was gone, and the friend assumed TJ had left, Tom Murray said.
TJs cellphone was found in a ditch in the area, but MCSO officials would not say where it was found or if any other calls were found on the phone after Tom Murrays last call to his son.
Tom Murray went to On The Rocks later in the morning on Oct. 19 and found his pickup truck still in the parking lot.
TJ has never gone missing before, Tom Murray said.
MCSO Detective Keith Funderburk, who is in charge of the case, said there are no indications of foul play, but We keep an open mind on this.
It is unusual for TJ not to be in touch with his family, Tom Murray said. He has also contacted EquuSearch Texas to assist the MSCO in looking for TJ.
Snipped: http://www.yourhoustonnews.com/spri...cle_504db4f0-ff5d-11e0-8a94-001cc4c03286.html
But TJs family and friends havent heard from him since, and the Murray family and the Montgomery County Sheriffs Office are asking the publics help in finding TJ, a 24-year-old student at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville who is named for his father.
I called him around midnight expecting him to be home already, Tom Murray, a physical education teacher at Oak Ridge High School, said. Then I called him right at 12:30 (a.m) and he told me, Im not driving your truck.
TJ, who is 5 feet, 6 inches tall and weighs 140 pounds, has blue eyes and was wearing a red T-shirt with white lettering and wearing shorts, had umpired some Little League baseball earlier in the evening, then went to the bars, Tom Murray said.
For some reason, Tom Murray said, his son told him he had been locked out of Rookies, but its not clear why.
The MCSO is checking into any service calls to the bar that night, and is looking for witnesses, Lt. Dan Norris said.
Tom Murray spoke with a friend who was with his son at On The Rocks before TJ disappeared, and the friend said he had gone to the restroom. When he came back out into the bar, TJ was gone, and the friend assumed TJ had left, Tom Murray said.
TJs cellphone was found in a ditch in the area, but MCSO officials would not say where it was found or if any other calls were found on the phone after Tom Murrays last call to his son.
Tom Murray went to On The Rocks later in the morning on Oct. 19 and found his pickup truck still in the parking lot.
TJ has never gone missing before, Tom Murray said.
MCSO Detective Keith Funderburk, who is in charge of the case, said there are no indications of foul play, but We keep an open mind on this.
It is unusual for TJ not to be in touch with his family, Tom Murray said. He has also contacted EquuSearch Texas to assist the MSCO in looking for TJ.
Snipped: http://www.yourhoustonnews.com/spri...cle_504db4f0-ff5d-11e0-8a94-001cc4c03286.html